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List Mgmt. 2021 Draft Prospects

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LOVE THIS PICK!

Not even joking when I say I had him at Pick 2 in my power rankings, right after Darcy. Media and other clubs sleeping. David King would call this kid a star if he had his telescope out tonight
Really...how did you come to that conclusion?
 
1 Arthur Jones
The electric wingman showcased his high work rate and looked particularly productive in the first half, leaning on his pace and evasive skills to make an impact. He dropped back several times to help generate a bit of drive out of defence, moving on quickly and taking on opportunist kicks. Jones’ little darts left and right bought him time on the ball, but backed himself to take a mile when given an inch of space on the outer. Covering plenty of ground for Claremont, the West Coast Next Generation Academy (NGA) member finished with 10 disposals and three marks
 

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LOVE THIS PICK!

Not even joking when I say I had him at Pick 2 in my power rankings, right after Darcy. Media and other clubs sleeping. David King would call this kid a star if he had his telescope out tonight
Was this guy in the WA team this year? I might of saw him and was too focused on Hough & Johnson.
 

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Time travel. I skipped to the 2022 Grand Final, his 8 goal first quarter was incredible. Only had Darcy ahead because he was up to 9 by that stage.
Did you have breakfast tomorrow with Dalrymple as well?
 

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Arthur Jones
Claremont, WAFL / Mt. Barker FC
State: Western Australia
Height: 179cm
Weight: 65g
Date of Birth: 18/07/03

Wingman who burst onto the scene with a standout performance in Western Australian's second match against South Australia having 16 disposals and kicking two goals to be among their best players in a hard-fought win in the AFL Grand Final curtain raiser at Optus Stadium. His speed and agility lit up the midfield after showing promise in 10 matches at Under 18s level averaging 12.6 disposals for Claremont who finished runners up this year. Part of the Krakouer clan, he really caught the eye with his competitive performance in the 2km test racing Corey Warner at the NAB AFL Draft Combine before recording a 6 minutes and 30 seconds to finish 2nd overall in Western Australia for endurance.
 

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